Tuesday Tunes- Favorite Videos

Hey guys! This week I'm going to go through some of my
favorite music videos. I've done this in a previous post, but I am
always coming up with new ones that I can't help but watch 6 or 7 times
straight.

First is Mat Kearney's "Ships In The Night." The first time I saw
this video was also the first time I heard this song. I enjoy both a
ton, but I believe the video is the real standout. The time and
dedication it must have taken to sync it up
must have been a while. I mostly enjoy the different landscapes showing
all the places he's been while filming this. Makes me pretty jealous
that I never got to tour the U.S.

Next is Sigur Ros "Varuo." This video pretty much feels more like a
shortfilm with some music behind it. I've always found that strange
when musicians do something like that. It's pretty neat when a musician
is willing to risk the music being overlooked
for having an over the top music video. However, when they both go together
so well, like this one, it must be completely worth it. I'm pretty sure
there a few more videos they have out that resemble this, and one
includes seeing Shia Labeouf in the buff, so I won't
show you that. Plus, there is so much beauty in this video, from the
city, to the people, to the style in which it was filmed.

Lastly, I'm going to post MuteMath's "Blood Pressure." It's hard
not to like these guys. Catchy, but incredibly intricate music,
unbelievable live show (one of the best I've ever seen), and awesome
music videos. As far as I know Darren King, the drummer, is very creatively involved in their videos. These look like take a ton of
time, and even more patience to create. Not only are they creative, but
they are very, very fun to watch.